The anecdote in the paragraph 4 that contributed to the explanation of Caesar is that:
- Julius thought highly of himself.
<h3>What is an anecdote?</h3>
An anecdote is a short amusing real account of a person or individual.
According to the complete text, in the paragraph 4, Caesar thought of himself as being worth more than anything.
This goes about illustrating to us how the author demonstrates to us of how highly Julius thought of himself.
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If the writer’s opinion is not objective, it mostly means
that the source is biased. Objectivity is very important aspect of any writing.
If the readers perceive that the writer is being biased, they probably will
undergo selective perception and chose one thing from the piece and omit the
other. It is very important that the writer writes in a way that the reader
goes through the entire piece and retains as much about the piece as possible. It
can only be done by writing objectively.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because most Ancient Greek heros don't listen to others they know what is right and they do it.
1. Started
2. Ate
3. Left
4. Began
5. Are
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Answer:
a) we are followed by them.
b) is the breakfast being made by him for us?
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